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the effort to pass universal health care law. then, addresses by president obama and representative terry. on the next "washington journal" columnist stan colander and peter were easy -- morici talk about the prospects of reaching a 2012 budget agreement. that is live at 7:00 eastern on c-span. >> monday night on "first ladies." anna harrison, whose husband died after one month in office, and the woman who becomes first lady when john tyler since the presidency. and julia tyler, who becomes the president second wife. >> j i think of as the madonna of first ladies. she looked publicity. -- loved publicity. she posed as a model when that was frowned upon. the rows ofn as long island. was bewitching. she certainly bewitched 57-year- old john tyler. she loved being first lady. she had the job for less than a year. whoit was julie tyler ordered the marine band to play helped him achieve whenever the president appears. it was also her who greeted her guests, sitting on a throne on a raised platform with purple plumes in her hair. moret
the effort to pass universal health care law. then, addresses by president obama and representative terry. on the next "washington journal" columnist stan colander and peter were easy -- morici talk about the prospects of reaching a 2012 budget agreement. that is live at 7:00 eastern on c-span. >> monday night on "first ladies." anna harrison, whose husband died after one month in office, and the woman who becomes first lady when john tyler since the presidency. and...
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let's hear it for states laws. and in colorado voters recalled two state senators who helped pass gun restriction. one of them is soon to be former state senate president john morse. he just flew to washington to be with us. also here is gun rights advocate and cnn contributor will cane. senator, first, our thoughts are with colorado and those floods. i'm sure yours are as well. but tell it to me straight. the gun movement dead? >> oh, no. the gun movement is alive and kicking. this was a specialized election with a very low turnout. it's time -- >> 70% is a pretty good turnout. >> 70%? >> yeah. >> that would have been great. we weren't even close to that. >> sure you did. >> no. >> what was your turnout? >> less than 20%. >> statewide? >> of registered voters in my district. and even 28% of active voters. it was very low. >> and in fact you passed legislation to try and open it up for everyone in the state to vote just in your district in this recall election? >> that's not true. we opened it up so that every regi
let's hear it for states laws. and in colorado voters recalled two state senators who helped pass gun restriction. one of them is soon to be former state senate president john morse. he just flew to washington to be with us. also here is gun rights advocate and cnn contributor will cane. senator, first, our thoughts are with colorado and those floods. i'm sure yours are as well. but tell it to me straight. the gun movement dead? >> oh, no. the gun movement is alive and kicking. this was a...
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we have conflict, constitutional conflict do we not with federal law over state law with marijuana? >> exactly. one could make argument as long as federal law is on the books it is duty of federal officials to enforce the law with reasonable vigilance. in case of a law i personally don't like, i'm sort of torn about that, but still, generally speaking we don't want federal officials to choose which laws they enforce and don't enforce. there is definitely constitutional sort of tension there. until it is resolved we have no idea which way the whole legalization issue will fall out. adam: the fact is a majority of americans in 2013 for first time approve of the legalization of marijuana for recreational use, is that correct? >> that's correct. the pendulum has certainly swung in the direction of pro-legalization. fairly significantly over the last 10 years or so. but pendulums swing in both directions. back in the 1970s, people thought marijuana legalization grad wally would become the law of the land. 14 states decriminalized marijuana. that seemed consistent. in the '80s for variety
we have conflict, constitutional conflict do we not with federal law over state law with marijuana? >> exactly. one could make argument as long as federal law is on the books it is duty of federal officials to enforce the law with reasonable vigilance. in case of a law i personally don't like, i'm sort of torn about that, but still, generally speaking we don't want federal officials to choose which laws they enforce and don't enforce. there is definitely constitutional sort of tension...
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he's trying to get senate law makers to hold off on sanks. and iran agreeing to set a date for the un eninspection for the uranium mine separate from the deal. and if new sanctions are in congress, are we back to square one. we have a former advisor for uk defense. and equivalent to our pentagon, michael, great to see you. yesterday, secretary of state made the case to congress to becomely give iran a chance to comply. is it compelling? >> i do think it is. i for the last seven years we have seen iran's financial institutions ostracized and seen trade embargoes on arms parts and gas and oil embargoes and what do we have to show for it? not really a lot. there is 3,000 centerrefuges. and there is no evidence that sanctions are working. >> the laund row list of everything that you spelled out is very scary. how close are they to being a nuclear threat? >> they are not. you need three components. fuel and war head and mechanism to deliver it. and then even then you need to test it. and testing a nuclear weapon is not unobserved by the u.s. we ar
he's trying to get senate law makers to hold off on sanks. and iran agreeing to set a date for the un eninspection for the uranium mine separate from the deal. and if new sanctions are in congress, are we back to square one. we have a former advisor for uk defense. and equivalent to our pentagon, michael, great to see you. yesterday, secretary of state made the case to congress to becomely give iran a chance to comply. is it compelling? >> i do think it is. i for the last seven years we...
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the law for me was on a career but a vocation. i found my passion. that is what you should be looking for. i really believe that what you do best are the things you are passionate about, the things you like. they don't have to be important to anybody but you. you watch television and think, "ah, the governor" -- i hope he is not here. the president, vice president, senators -- those are the important people in life. they too important jobs, but so does everybody else. the school bus driver who takes you home at night, the person who helps your parents with their food or their home, anybody, any job helps and serves people. what is important that you do what you are doing well and that you like doing it. if you like doing it, you are going to be giving to others. i found my passion in a law. you can find it in almost anything you do. as long as it is legitimate work. that would be a bad thing. as long as you are doing anything that is gainful, that you like doing, you are going to be giving things to other people. so you can walk around this building
the law for me was on a career but a vocation. i found my passion. that is what you should be looking for. i really believe that what you do best are the things you are passionate about, the things you like. they don't have to be important to anybody but you. you watch television and think, "ah, the governor" -- i hope he is not here. the president, vice president, senators -- those are the important people in life. they too important jobs, but so does everybody else. the school bus...
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>> it's simply in the law. there's no great reason why it was there we're talking about e-mails that are older than 180 days and the different procedures for accessing them. it's a -- i don't know how they came up -- why that's the cutoff point, to tell the truth. >> what is the opposition to protecting e-mails? >> i would say in general -- again, anybody on the law enforcement or intelligence side would argue, it's quicker if we had access to everything. why not listen to every phone conversation and have a camera in everybody's home, have a track where everybody's car is so you know who they visit. it's a slippery slope. of course these things are better from a strict law enforcement perspective. if you have a tracker on every person, but it's at the expense of our liberty and freedom and price. so she challenge for policymakers is to strike the right balance, we have safety, the public safety, but we also allow privacy and freedom. so, again, i argue that we're too far towards the police state totalitarian s
>> it's simply in the law. there's no great reason why it was there we're talking about e-mails that are older than 180 days and the different procedures for accessing them. it's a -- i don't know how they came up -- why that's the cutoff point, to tell the truth. >> what is the opposition to protecting e-mails? >> i would say in general -- again, anybody on the law enforcement or intelligence side would argue, it's quicker if we had access to everything. why not listen to...
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in 1870 law called the anti-deficiency law makes it a felony to spend tax payer law if there isn't an ppropriation from congress to cover it. there are expenditures like benefits for seniors and food stamps. >> the house oversight committee said that looking for answers as well and announced it will hold a hearing next wednesday called as difficult as possibl the national park service's implementation of a government shutdown. lou: thank you. shannon bream. a maximum others telling the story of how actions a half-century ago face today. stay with howdy partner. you're not linda. i'm filling in for officer owens. she used double miles from her capital one venture card to take an early vacion. buckle up. let's go do cop stuff. [ sin chirps ] license and venture card, ma'am. was i going too fast? , you'd going twice as fast if you had double miles. [ male announcer ] get away fast with unlimited double miles from the capit one nture card. freeze! don't touch the face! cai drive? absolutely not. what'sn your wallet? lou: do need now is the former "new york times" correspondent ephen kinze
in 1870 law called the anti-deficiency law makes it a felony to spend tax payer law if there isn't an ppropriation from congress to cover it. there are expenditures like benefits for seniors and food stamps. >> the house oversight committee said that looking for answers as well and announced it will hold a hearing next wednesday called as difficult as possibl the national park service's implementation of a government shutdown. lou: thank you. shannon bream. a maximum others telling the...
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the case has raised fears debate over gun control laws. we have more from washington. >> a colorado police officer arrived just minutes after the shooting to find the gunman standing calmly by his car. he was wearing multiple layers of body armor and a gas mask. inside, and another officer said police found some much blood on the floor, they had trouble keeping their footing. congress gets word on that will see the president special report into weapons control in the united states. 27 people were murdered, including 20 schoolchildren. it will be ever on the 21st of january, the time of president obama as inauguration. republicans are warning that the report will have to be thoroughly looked at and discussed before they could think about moving any bills and to congress. it will have to wait until after the country's next debt crisis. >> here is a recap of our top story spread barack obama has nominated a former republican senator to be secretary of defense. if confirmed, chuck hagel would replace leon panetta. the group of u.s. banks has a
the case has raised fears debate over gun control laws. we have more from washington. >> a colorado police officer arrived just minutes after the shooting to find the gunman standing calmly by his car. he was wearing multiple layers of body armor and a gas mask. inside, and another officer said police found some much blood on the floor, they had trouble keeping their footing. congress gets word on that will see the president special report into weapons control in the united states. 27...
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they want to get the law a chance. i have a very specific question. you put out this list of demands. you seem pretty serious about delaying the health care law for individuals for a year. 11 million americans won't get health care. is that your bright line? are you going to let the government default? >> the only people talking about default are the people like harry reid. >> no, no. your party has been talking about default. >> if we have a debt ceiling, let's take that opportunity to do something. so you won't default. >> nobody is talking about defaulting. >> what if we don't accede to your demands? >> if you're talking about that, something the american people -- >> you've listed the demands. what if we don't do what you require? >> it would bring in regulatory -- >> let's get real, man. what happens if we don't do what you say here. >> can i bring up a radical idea for a second? it just breaks out of the whole current system. harry reid could announce tomorrow morning that the senate will pass the key stone pipeline. and the senate will pass the
they want to get the law a chance. i have a very specific question. you put out this list of demands. you seem pretty serious about delaying the health care law for individuals for a year. 11 million americans won't get health care. is that your bright line? are you going to let the government default? >> the only people talking about default are the people like harry reid. >> no, no. your party has been talking about default. >> if we have a debt ceiling, let's take that...
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the president says it's isn't person but needs to become law prekree yaiting a path to citizenship for many of the 11 million people in the u.s. illegally. hairy reid wants to gift bill throughout the senate before july 4th. >> still ahead at 4:00 facebook ceo unveiling his new vision. >> taxi hailing technology. the new app making calling a cab easier. >> yahoo ceo will go to lunch with you. but you'll have to dig deep into your pockets. >> we have clearing skies and the accu-weather forecast coming up in just a moment. >>> right now live to colorado this is the mountain community near colorado springs. this fire is devouring hoaxes in this area. you're seeing one burned to the ground right now. it's burned 300 acres now. conditions hot and dry. firefighters having a difficult time getting a handle on the blai.z it's one of four fires burning in the area right now. we'll keep an eye on it and you can follow us on twitter. >> the city of alameda dedicated a memorial today unlike any other in the bay area to honor fallen police officers. alameda unveiled tests on two who died in the lin
the president says it's isn't person but needs to become law prekree yaiting a path to citizenship for many of the 11 million people in the u.s. illegally. hairy reid wants to gift bill throughout the senate before july 4th. >> still ahead at 4:00 facebook ceo unveiling his new vision. >> taxi hailing technology. the new app making calling a cab easier. >> yahoo ceo will go to lunch with you. but you'll have to dig deep into your pockets. >> we have clearing skies and...
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but if this is a change in immigration law a lot of them will be encouraged to be naturalized. we make an assumption a and pols bear it out. immigration remains at the top of thish use. >> yes and no. it's a threshold issue. >> what is the future if you have a greater number of young people born inside of the u.s. is their loyalty going to go that way or will immigration still remain an issue. >> a lot of latino voters have members of their familiarly that are immigrants or out of status. >> millions of people have roll tillrelatives that have come he. it's not for some as it is for many other americans. so it's real for millions and millions of latino voters. even though they themselves are sit accidentcitizens and able t. the difficulties of working the system and the difficulties of getting the family members into the united states. are all real, very present or one generation past. >> do you see an opportunity to look to new issues? what other things will be on the horizon here. >> bread and butter issues for sure. when the american economy declined in the last several year
but if this is a change in immigration law a lot of them will be encouraged to be naturalized. we make an assumption a and pols bear it out. immigration remains at the top of thish use. >> yes and no. it's a threshold issue. >> what is the future if you have a greater number of young people born inside of the u.s. is their loyalty going to go that way or will immigration still remain an issue. >> a lot of latino voters have members of their familiarly that are immigrants or...
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healthcare is our law. burgoyne to do everything we can to use that framework to lower cost. -- we are going to do everything we can to use that framework to lower cost.costs have been going up out of control. you go back just four years ago. only 10% of the doctors used digital information systems for their patient records and prescriptions. only 20% of the hospitals. everyone else was on paper. now over half the doctors are using technology of one sort or another. almost two thirds of hospitals. as that change occurs and allows us to contemplate controlling cost for the first time in a decade, there is an awful lot of moving parts. we have to make sure we get those parts right as well. host: i want to ask you about gun laws. two of the most terrific shootings took place in your state. columbine high school, and more recently, a year ago at the movie theater in aurora, colorado. would national gun laws have made a difference in either of those cases? guest: it's hard to say. in both those cases, the people
healthcare is our law. burgoyne to do everything we can to use that framework to lower cost. -- we are going to do everything we can to use that framework to lower cost.costs have been going up out of control. you go back just four years ago. only 10% of the doctors used digital information systems for their patient records and prescriptions. only 20% of the hospitals. everyone else was on paper. now over half the doctors are using technology of one sort or another. almost two thirds of...
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when the law was finally enacted they promised to have it repealed. they were particularly opposed to teacher evaluations, the first step to privatization. the teachers need to do a better job to educate mexican children. the push didn't end at the zokolo. thousands of riot police deployed across the capital to try to get them out . despite the weeks of protests police had been hesitant to use force to dislodge the teachers. mexico has a history of massacres at protests from the 1960s and 70s. the operation could be a win win for both the teachers and the government. the teachers can say they didn't back down and the police showed restrained. have to determine whether they will return to the classes or keep up their fight against the government. adam raney, al jazeera ooches mexic, mexicocity. >> we have two tropical storms threatening mexico right now. as a matter of fact, ingeary right now in the southwestern portion of the gulf mexico and then tropical storm manuel. both of these storms were stationary, but we expect them to be upgraded to a hurric
when the law was finally enacted they promised to have it repealed. they were particularly opposed to teacher evaluations, the first step to privatization. the teachers need to do a better job to educate mexican children. the push didn't end at the zokolo. thousands of riot police deployed across the capital to try to get them out . despite the weeks of protests police had been hesitant to use force to dislodge the teachers. mexico has a history of massacres at protests from the 1960s and 70s....
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in 1870 law called the anti-deficiency law makes it a felony to spend tax payer law if there isn't an appropriation from congress to cover it. there are expenditures like benefits for seniors and food stamps. >> the house oversight committee said that looking for answers as well and announced it will hold a hearing next wednesday called as difficult as possible. the national park service's implementation of a government shutdown. lou: thank you. shannon bream. a maximum others telling the story of how actions a half-century ago face today. stay with us. with easy step-by-step guidance, we're here to help you turn your dream into a reali. start your business today with legalzoom. [ villain ] well mr. baldwin... it appears our journey has come to a delightful end. then i better use the capital one purchase eraser to redeem my venture miles for this tri purchase eraser? it's the easy way to erase any recent travel expense. i just pick a charge, like my flight with a few taps, it's taken care of. impressive baldwin. does it work for hotels? absolutely thank goodness. mrs. villain and i ar
in 1870 law called the anti-deficiency law makes it a felony to spend tax payer law if there isn't an appropriation from congress to cover it. there are expenditures like benefits for seniors and food stamps. >> the house oversight committee said that looking for answers as well and announced it will hold a hearing next wednesday called as difficult as possible. the national park service's implementation of a government shutdown. lou: thank you. shannon bream. a maximum others telling the...
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feel this law would really be a start. you may recall josh powell's wife susan went missing from her home in 2009. he was never officially declared a suspect in her disappearance. she has never been found. dozen harvard students were temporarily withdraw punishment after a cheating the school. more than 100 students were collaborating and even plagiarizing on a take-home exam last may. a dozen students have been forced to withdraw for a year while others have been cleared. >> this groundhog is not the only one that can predict if we going to see an early spring. you his localw counterpart. degrees by friday. long gone the 72 degrees we had in the week. let me tell you, it is a nice treat. >> next we >> now, the toyota sports does, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. >> it does not get any bigger than the super bowl and it does get any bigger than these two. ray lewis is retiring after this year, but collin is just beginning. both are very stingy defenses. will be an epic matchup. >> it is going to be a war and goi
feel this law would really be a start. you may recall josh powell's wife susan went missing from her home in 2009. he was never officially declared a suspect in her disappearance. she has never been found. dozen harvard students were temporarily withdraw punishment after a cheating the school. more than 100 students were collaborating and even plagiarizing on a take-home exam last may. a dozen students have been forced to withdraw for a year while others have been cleared. >> this...
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a vote to cut off funding for the new health care law. something the gop has voted for more than three dozen times before. >> it's time to free americans from the shackles of obamacare. . >> the elimination of the president's health plan. after first resisting the idea, gop leaders faced a revolt from conservatives. ultimately they gave in. >> let's d de. >> rick: defund this law now. and free the country from obamacare. >> this place ask a mess. let's gt our house in order. we are legislators. >> i invite miscolleagues on the other side to wake up from this radical ideological wre wet dre. >> president obama accused republicans of moving in reverse. >> now they're not just holding congress hospital contaminating, they're holding the whole country hostage. >> the president says the health care law is off the table. >> i'm happy to have that debate with them. but you shouldn't threaten to blow the whole thing up just because you don't get your way, right? >> well, on top of the threat of a government shut down there is another deadline loo
a vote to cut off funding for the new health care law. something the gop has voted for more than three dozen times before. >> it's time to free americans from the shackles of obamacare. . >> the elimination of the president's health plan. after first resisting the idea, gop leaders faced a revolt from conservatives. ultimately they gave in. >> let's d de. >> rick: defund this law now. and free the country from obamacare. >> this place ask a mess. let's gt our house...
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lawful status. it should allow people who earned it, who proved that they have done everything right, paid our taxes, obeyed our laws, learned our language -- he should give them a chance to ultimately become united states citizens of a great country. i think the american people are way ahead of the ball. >> you are the highest-ranking democrat. feel about the issue. >> i think it is in or mislead important. i am not going to say how i am going to vote on a bill i have not seen yet. about it fromink the point of view of the immigrant. i want to talk about it from the point of view of america. take a look at countries that have separated out people. you see it does not work well. in germany. they have turks who were never able to become germans. it caused all kinds of problems in germany. look back in people who were even formed in the united states were not told to own property. that did not work out so well for us. it is very important that we embrace our future with people who are coming here to b
lawful status. it should allow people who earned it, who proved that they have done everything right, paid our taxes, obeyed our laws, learned our language -- he should give them a chance to ultimately become united states citizens of a great country. i think the american people are way ahead of the ball. >> you are the highest-ranking democrat. feel about the issue. >> i think it is in or mislead important. i am not going to say how i am going to vote on a bill i have not seen yet....
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if you are going to submit to the law, moses described what it took under the law. you had to do it perfectly and of course nobody could, so the law, even though it dangled salvation and said if you will do this and this and this and this and this, god will accept you. it...it was impossible for anybody to ever fulfill that so the law really wasn't for you to fulfill. it was to show you how incapable of fulfilling the law you ever were, so that it would make you turn from self-righteousness and turn to this faith righteousness and moses made that point even over in the book of leviticus. in verse 6 it says, "but the righteousness which is of faith speaketh on this wise, say not in thine heart, who shall ascend into heaven? (that is, to bring christ down from above:) or, who shall descend into the deep? (that is, to bring up christ again from the dead.)" now, these are quotations again from moses. now, it added a little part here in parenthesis in both of these but it's showing that even under the old testament law it was prophesied that nobody could ever keep the la
if you are going to submit to the law, moses described what it took under the law. you had to do it perfectly and of course nobody could, so the law, even though it dangled salvation and said if you will do this and this and this and this and this, god will accept you. it...it was impossible for anybody to ever fulfill that so the law really wasn't for you to fulfill. it was to show you how incapable of fulfilling the law you ever were, so that it would make you turn from self-righteousness and...
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but the law is the law. probably 95% of obamacare is what is known as automatic spending or mandatory spending. so regrettably under the law -- no, we are not going to quit fighting for this, but at this point if the president turns down these other offers, all we're saying is at least apply the law equally. the president has already done 1100 special-interest carveouts. that should not be happening. there is a carveout for big business and labor unions. that should not be happening. there is a carveout for washington elites. why isn't the president the first to sign up for obamacare? he is not subject to it. >> i understand your frustration the senate will not accept the versions of the continuing resolutions the house passed. at least they voted on those. i am wondering why the house will not vote on a clean extension of the continuing resolution the senate has passed. >> they have voted on it. they have table a number of these measures. it is important to note that it is house republicans who passed legis
but the law is the law. probably 95% of obamacare is what is known as automatic spending or mandatory spending. so regrettably under the law -- no, we are not going to quit fighting for this, but at this point if the president turns down these other offers, all we're saying is at least apply the law equally. the president has already done 1100 special-interest carveouts. that should not be happening. there is a carveout for big business and labor unions. that should not be happening. there is a...
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we want to fund the government and protect the american people from a destructive law as it relates to health care. >> a house effort to defuse that crisis was derailed earlier this month because it lacked conservative gop support. >> the drama continues. steve, thank you so much. >>> new concerns being raised with the united states and russia securing now an agreement on securing syria's chemical weapons. how does this impact u.s. foreign policy and what about the president? let's bring in our political insiders, john, former republican congressman for new york, fox news contributor, former pollster for president jimmy carter, doug shaun, a former pollster for bill clinton. did president make things worse? >> well, in the short-term, i think the settlement with the russians probably brought him some time. but the speech on tuesday, if i have my dates correct, clearly from the polling, didn't. moreover, we're looking at a situation where the syrian government and the russians have the upper hand in terms of the verification of the agreement. we have a budget that is doa, a debt ceiling
we want to fund the government and protect the american people from a destructive law as it relates to health care. >> a house effort to defuse that crisis was derailed earlier this month because it lacked conservative gop support. >> the drama continues. steve, thank you so much. >>> new concerns being raised with the united states and russia securing now an agreement on securing syria's chemical weapons. how does this impact u.s. foreign policy and what about the...
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>> my son-in-law just kidnapped my two grandchildren. they are under state custody. he's not supposed to be near them. he tied me up. >> reporter: police say these surveillance photos show the couple just two hours after the alleged kidnapping. the boys inside the boat. investigators believe the hakkens traveled 318 miles from tampa, to havana, cuba. this is the boat today at the hemmingway marina in havana. the hakkens had lost custody after the father was arrested on drug charges in louisiana. police say he attended an anti-government rally there. now the family is docked in havana. the case reminding us of elian gonzalez, the boy returned to his father in cuba after the u.s. government raided the home of his miami relatives. it was unclear today if the cuban government would assist the united states this time. >> simply put, there are no laws, and we don't enjoy an extradition treaty with cuba. >> reporter: the state department, knowing how delicate this is, treading gingerly. >> one of the department's highest priorities is the welfare of u.s. citizens overseas,
>> my son-in-law just kidnapped my two grandchildren. they are under state custody. he's not supposed to be near them. he tied me up. >> reporter: police say these surveillance photos show the couple just two hours after the alleged kidnapping. the boys inside the boat. investigators believe the hakkens traveled 318 miles from tampa, to havana, cuba. this is the boat today at the hemmingway marina in havana. the hakkens had lost custody after the father was arrested on drug charges...
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this giant billboard warns americans about the healthcare law. the sign from the conservative group heritage foundation may be a crystal ball. that's because just this week, supermarket chain trader joe's became the latest company to drop coverage for part-time workers. add that to the many other companies doing the same and american workers are becoming sick to their stomach. what will it take for folks in dc to wake up and realize the warning sign has become a reality? obamacare is a hazard for all hard-working americans. so now add trader joe's to a growing list of company changing the worker healthcare due to obamacare and many others are cutting hours. this is not what we were promised. i remember hearing it would bring healthcare to more workers. now it's fewer. >> it's destroying healthcare and also potential employment of the country. 43% of the small businesses said they delayed hiring because of obamacare. 20% cut employees. another 20% cut employee hours because of obamacare. we have mentioned a few of the companies there. seaworld, la
this giant billboard warns americans about the healthcare law. the sign from the conservative group heritage foundation may be a crystal ball. that's because just this week, supermarket chain trader joe's became the latest company to drop coverage for part-time workers. add that to the many other companies doing the same and american workers are becoming sick to their stomach. what will it take for folks in dc to wake up and realize the warning sign has become a reality? obamacare is a hazard...
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river and its tributaries navigable waters, and subject to the protection of the law? >> the stakes were very high. we're looking at large portions of states that could lose federal protection. >> in 2006, the supreme court, um, in a split decision, said that for a water of the u.s. to be protected under the clean water act, it had to be navigable, but they didn't specify what "navigable" means. should it be a tugboat, should it be a little paper boat? they didn't specify, so it left it up to the enforcement agencies. so in 2008, the army corps of engineers did a study of whether the l.a. river was going to be navigable, in fact, or not. so, this created a huge uproar in the environmental community in the country, because everybody realized that this was going to be, um, a landmark decision, and it was going to impact the future of all the rivers, and all the waters in the united states. at the same time, george wolfe was planning to do this kind of tongue-in-cheek trip down the entire length of the l.a. river. so, he became a kind of pivotal question mark on whether t
river and its tributaries navigable waters, and subject to the protection of the law? >> the stakes were very high. we're looking at large portions of states that could lose federal protection. >> in 2006, the supreme court, um, in a split decision, said that for a water of the u.s. to be protected under the clean water act, it had to be navigable, but they didn't specify what "navigable" means. should it be a tugboat, should it be a little paper boat? they didn't specify,...
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. >> was there any law enforcement weapons discharged? >> there were no discharged weapons in the school. the deputy sheriffs and the police officers that responded and reacted to this active shooter were adequately armed. they were armed with urban street rifles and service weapons, which is part of our protocols. they entered the facility with the absolute responsibility and purpose of eliminating the threat. they quickly worked the school to try to find that threat, and as soon as they found the individual down they realized what the situation was. >> sheriff, will your folks or cbio fbi search the home of the shooter looking for any notes or evidence that might have been seen coming? >> the question was if we'll search the home of the shooter, we'll conduct a thorough and complete investigation. we will take our time to insure that it is done right. we will not do it quick. part of our protocol will be a thorough investigation, which includes a search of the suspects home, a search of areas where the suspect may have had access to oth
. >> was there any law enforcement weapons discharged? >> there were no discharged weapons in the school. the deputy sheriffs and the police officers that responded and reacted to this active shooter were adequately armed. they were armed with urban street rifles and service weapons, which is part of our protocols. they entered the facility with the absolute responsibility and purpose of eliminating the threat. they quickly worked the school to try to find that threat, and as soon...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. she took an early spring break thanks to her double miles from the capital one venture card. now what was mrs. davis teaching? spelling. that's not a subject, right? i mean, spell check. that's a program. algebra. okay. persons a and b are flying to the bahamas. how fast will they get there? don't you need distance, rate and... no, all it takes is double miles. [ all ] whoa. yeah. [ male announcer ] get away fast with unlimited double miles from the capital one venture card. you're the world's best teacher. this is so unexpected. what's in your wallet? ♪ ♪ >> eric: time for what do i need to know for next week? wayne, you are up first. >> kek out xbi. i'm a little leery of what the market is doing. long-term, look for the biotech. >> eric: very good. little risky there. go ahead, john. >> africa. this is a hot destination. afk is the exchange traded fund i'm looking at now. this has financials. >> we have to leave it there. i love that song. that is it for cost of freedom block. t
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. she took an early spring break thanks to her double miles from the capital one venture card. now what was mrs. davis teaching? spelling. that's not a subject, right? i mean, spell check. that's a program. algebra. okay. persons a and b are flying to the bahamas. how fast will they get there? don't you need distance, rate and... no, all it takes is double miles. [ all ] whoa. yeah. [ male announcer ] get away fast with unlimited double miles from the...
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he helped author colorado law the aimed at shutting down coal plants. some of these are in maine -- in capacity as well. >> we are running out of time here. --he is often spoken about has often spoken about natural e.s as an alternativ it is a critical part of a low carbon economy. the president is committed to making the investments so that all of our sources have a a futureve position in low carbon economy. that is what we're doing. i think they also understand that technologies like wind will have a very critical place. it is not change the fact that regulatorybjective judgments in terms of trying to move our energy infrastructure into the 21st century. for the appropriate nominee to be so out front in his philosophy on energy? is that an appropriate way for a nominee? on it --ly to comment i am not going to comment on a specific nominee. those of us that have been involved in the energy business, we all have our general approaches to energy. jobsly when you are in the a regulatoryrust, agency has an additional degree of independence. the issue is yo
he helped author colorado law the aimed at shutting down coal plants. some of these are in maine -- in capacity as well. >> we are running out of time here. --he is often spoken about has often spoken about natural e.s as an alternativ it is a critical part of a low carbon economy. the president is committed to making the investments so that all of our sources have a a futureve position in low carbon economy. that is what we're doing. i think they also understand that technologies like...
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we are a nation of laws, our law has been challenged, we lost in the ninth circuit. it will go to the u.s. supreme court. if they say montana overreached, we will not be able to enforce our law. >> they used the commerce clause to shoot it down, pardon the pun. the act was fairly limited compared to what some of the other states are planning on doing with this nullification. if montana's law was stricken down by the ninth court of appeals, what chance do most of these laws have? >> probably a snowball's chance in hell, but you can't say to a state legislature you can't try. you can't pass a bill. you can't say to a governor, you shall not sign a bill. you can challenge it in the courts. that's what a count i of laws and give and take and checks and balances does. >> you know, and when you listen to what missouri plans to do, this blocking of federal agents, penalizing agents, not letting their agents cooperate with federal agents, you're talking about that balance between federal power and state power, that certainly seems to go a little bit too far, does it not? >>
we are a nation of laws, our law has been challenged, we lost in the ninth circuit. it will go to the u.s. supreme court. if they say montana overreached, we will not be able to enforce our law. >> they used the commerce clause to shoot it down, pardon the pun. the act was fairly limited compared to what some of the other states are planning on doing with this nullification. if montana's law was stricken down by the ninth court of appeals, what chance do most of these laws have? >>...
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the federal law is this is a controlled substance. you have banking issues, you have taxization issues. you have a lot of issues surrounding that. you have states that are just jumping right in. you have a big disconnect going on be p. >> i'm surprised someone from the federal government hasn't stepped in. are they just watching? >> they came out and say we will turn the other cheek. we will not pursue any prosecution against you. they basically have thrown in the towel but haven't come right out and done that. >> they can change at any point. if you have a new administration, if they decide to change their mind. that's when i think about it from the i venvestors point of view. there's still a lot of unwritten rules and a lot of things have to be determined. >> that's correct. that's what you're seeing with colorado and washington. they're jumping in and writing the rules for this and everyone is watching them. we're going to see a lot of legislation come out in 2014 with local elections. thep you have then you have a lot of states wa
the federal law is this is a controlled substance. you have banking issues, you have taxization issues. you have a lot of issues surrounding that. you have states that are just jumping right in. you have a big disconnect going on be p. >> i'm surprised someone from the federal government hasn't stepped in. are they just watching? >> they came out and say we will turn the other cheek. we will not pursue any prosecution against you. they basically have thrown in the towel but haven't...
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law. two, you want more scrutiny. and then preventing this impulse buy. >> yes. >> that, to me, is very interesting because that gets into the whole idea of mental illness as well. >> right. >> it's not necessarily only impulse buying, but people who may be mentally ill who have access to guns that are legally in their home. >> well, and right now, we have existing prohibitions on if you've had certain mental health conditions, you're not supposed to be able to buy bullets. but how would the seller of the bullet know that? because they don't have to check your i.d. there's no records. so at least if we had some of these things in place, if a person who had the kind of background that is prohibited from buying ammunition, law enforcement is able to know and they can intervene. >> oftentimes people have said, you know, across the country, we could do better if we were orchestrated, if we had a way that everybody could know how many bullets are sold. how many guns are out there. but there are
law. two, you want more scrutiny. and then preventing this impulse buy. >> yes. >> that, to me, is very interesting because that gets into the whole idea of mental illness as well. >> right. >> it's not necessarily only impulse buying, but people who may be mentally ill who have access to guns that are legally in their home. >> well, and right now, we have existing prohibitions on if you've had certain mental health conditions, you're not supposed to be able to buy...
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tonight we know the city of oakland broke the law when it came to keeping the revenue generated from the tickets. revenue it should not have kept. >> reporter: you park, you pay, you are on your way. every now and then there is a ticket. >> horrible. horrible. >> reporter: 7 for her this year. each one -- >> 30 bucks to 200 something. >> reporter: pricy finds and in oakland accidently pay twice in and those cases, guess who kept the cash. >> the city was not refunding over payments by citizens. >> reporter: the auditor said it shows the city broke law when it did not notify people when they over paid their parking tickets. she noticed $316,000 in over paid tickets. >> we knew that was the tip. since the audit they scrubbed their books and they identified 2.3 million. >> reporter: owed to some of those who have been fined. >> people need their money back. >> we want to apologize for the -- not being able to get the refunds out. >> reporter: he says part of the problem was technology and staffing but he says a number of corrective measures are now in place. >> we do a monthly report no
tonight we know the city of oakland broke the law when it came to keeping the revenue generated from the tickets. revenue it should not have kept. >> reporter: you park, you pay, you are on your way. every now and then there is a ticket. >> horrible. horrible. >> reporter: 7 for her this year. each one -- >> 30 bucks to 200 something. >> reporter: pricy finds and in oakland accidently pay twice in and those cases, guess who kept the cash. >> the city was not...
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in virginia protesters demanding new gun control laws marched outside the headquarters of the national rifle association. president obama led the nation in mourning. he and the first lady lit candles and observed a moment of silence to mark the event. >>> in a denver suburb today police searched the home of karl pierson who shot and critically wounded a 15-year-old girl in their high school yesterday and killed himself. authorities first visited the home last night. police believe the gunman was targeting a teacher with whom he had the dispute. >>> the navy may first have its first female admiral. the president's nomination of michelle howard requires senate approval. howell has been quoted as saying the best ambassador is a warship, a graduate of the naval kaktd akd me and serves as deputy chief of naval operations. word of a naval incident involving the united states and china, the latest sign of tension between the two countries. a senior u.s. defense official said to do a chinese ship had taken what he called particularly aggressive action by cutting across the bow of an american m
in virginia protesters demanding new gun control laws marched outside the headquarters of the national rifle association. president obama led the nation in mourning. he and the first lady lit candles and observed a moment of silence to mark the event. >>> in a denver suburb today police searched the home of karl pierson who shot and critically wounded a 15-year-old girl in their high school yesterday and killed himself. authorities first visited the home last night. police believe the...
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we want to fund the government and protect the american people from a destructive law as it relates to health care. >> a house effort to defuse that crisis was derailed earlier this month because it lacked conservative gop support. >> the drama continues. steve, thank you so much. >>> new concerns being raised with the united states and russia securing now an agreement on securing syria's chemical weapons. how does this impact u.s. foreign policy and what about the president? let's bring in our political insiders, john, former republican congressman for new york, fox news contributor, former pollster for president jimmy carter, doug shaun, a former pollster for bill clinton. did president make things worse? >> well, in the short-term, i think the settlement with the russians probably brought him some time. but the speech on tuesday, if i have my dates correct, clearly from the polling, didn't. moreover, we're looking at a situation where the syrian government and the russians have the upper hand in terms of the verification of the agreement. we have a budget that is doa, a debt ceiling
we want to fund the government and protect the american people from a destructive law as it relates to health care. >> a house effort to defuse that crisis was derailed earlier this month because it lacked conservative gop support. >> the drama continues. steve, thank you so much. >>> new concerns being raised with the united states and russia securing now an agreement on securing syria's chemical weapons. how does this impact u.s. foreign policy and what about the...
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and one of paul's. . >> a friend at a law firm in town said, you cannot be any law firm in this town and oppose same-sex marriage. clearly, he had to leave his law firm. >> i think that was for somewhat different reasons. it was because they had cleared the case. >> you believe a lot of things. >> should we judge doma on the political powerlessness of 1996 or as of today? the theory is that you measure the degree of scrutiny based on the ability to affect it in legislative process, not simply to be heard. there were not very powerful lobbies back in 1996, were there? >> actually, there were, but the more important thing is that you looked to now because of the political power to exercise same-sex marriage within a state, to repeal doma and a host of other things. it is precisely why that rhatigan go to a highly contentious approach -- why rather than going to a highly contentious approach with decades of destruction of politics over this, it would be best to be worked out through the genius of our system in the different states and by the federal government. we can all make arguments
and one of paul's. . >> a friend at a law firm in town said, you cannot be any law firm in this town and oppose same-sex marriage. clearly, he had to leave his law firm. >> i think that was for somewhat different reasons. it was because they had cleared the case. >> you believe a lot of things. >> should we judge doma on the political powerlessness of 1996 or as of today? the theory is that you measure the degree of scrutiny based on the ability to affect it in...
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so these folks at these hospital centers are first-rate, no question about it. >> in terms of the law enforcement agencies that are on the scene how many different agencies have responded to the scene? >> if i were try to count i would probably have to lie this is very much akin to me to one of the most difficult things for the law enforcement community to do, is to figure out who's doing what and how it gets done. but i can say for sure, you've got the park, you've got capital police, you've got secret service d.c. police navy yard police and then all of their partners like atf and fbi involved so there are lots and lots of people involved in this today. and the reason i can't really put a number on this is because i don't think they are sure. at least they haven't told us yet just how far they are -- this thing may extend or where it might lead them to. so -- but i can tell you for sure: every single police agency in washington around washington be it state and local or whatever federal is on high alert at this point. >> j.j. green joining us from washington, d.c. our national secur
so these folks at these hospital centers are first-rate, no question about it. >> in terms of the law enforcement agencies that are on the scene how many different agencies have responded to the scene? >> if i were try to count i would probably have to lie this is very much akin to me to one of the most difficult things for the law enforcement community to do, is to figure out who's doing what and how it gets done. but i can say for sure, you've got the park, you've got capital...
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so far, 20 states and the district of columbia passed medical marijuana laws but that doesn't make it legal at the federal level. and in january, cd will take it one -- colorado will take it one step further. as america tonight's laurie jane griha reports, they're rushing to cash in. >> andy joseph is a small town businessman a navy veteran a father of five. you would never suspect he is also a pot entrepreneur. the garage right next ohusband house is where he runs his -- his house is where he runs his business. a business about to be booming, all because of marijuana, a drug illegal in his state. >> i would never guess that the food i put on my table is ultimately funded by medical marijuana. >> joseph invented this machine. it's used to extract botanical oil, like vanilla, mint or this cayenne pepper. >> you dump this into the machine? >> yes. >> in the last year and a half he has seen an uptick in sales. >> most people wouldn't tell us that they were doing cannabis. it wasn't after several conversations that they actually run cannabis through the thing. >> joseph's wife kristin was
so far, 20 states and the district of columbia passed medical marijuana laws but that doesn't make it legal at the federal level. and in january, cd will take it one -- colorado will take it one step further. as america tonight's laurie jane griha reports, they're rushing to cash in. >> andy joseph is a small town businessman a navy veteran a father of five. you would never suspect he is also a pot entrepreneur. the garage right next ohusband house is where he runs his -- his house is...
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what you want the law to stop the beat of the audience these were christian center posted examples of interfaith understanding and believing which is the essence of the pump is expensive indeed many men will experience working with the families of her young age. the criticism of those detector company to next level you need to try contacts. he was picked up the caucasus is one of the helmand province. to meet americans with stains and stadiums to find out how they can best weekly dates for local projects. this discomfort since late two thousand and nine. the event is the keystone for the reconstruction of the local economy before this conference and a few companies were working. for now many companies are working. it's a great development which leads to more facilities. to get the multitude of business cards. these entrepreneurs with a stiff peaks that leads directly to contest the contract is highly contested the farmer takes it for the district of helmand but it was already have two or three projects in one hand don't say they want trees haunting and con the city there are some elec
what you want the law to stop the beat of the audience these were christian center posted examples of interfaith understanding and believing which is the essence of the pump is expensive indeed many men will experience working with the families of her young age. the criticism of those detector company to next level you need to try contacts. he was picked up the caucasus is one of the helmand province. to meet americans with stains and stadiums to find out how they can best weekly dates for...
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>>al shabab was implemented islamic law in areas under its control. in 2009, the existence of the foreign fighters. al shabab fled the port city, it's biggest source of revenue. it has hit back with car bombs, suicide attacks, and road side bombs. today, thousands of kenyan troops remain entrenched in large areas. the kenyans say there will be no let up in the fight againstal shabab inside and outside its borders. >> earlier today, we speak with the director of viewpoint africa about the motivations behind thal shabab attack. >>al shabab clearly have taken the fight to kenya, made it very clear that they will attack everything, the entire population. they made it clear they would spare muslims and clearly in this particular attack and made it very clear that they actually singled out christians who were put in one particular line and muslims in another. they are trying to drive a wedge between the communities, drive a wedge between the societies. i think kenyans would have to make sure that this doesn't happen in terms of the longer picture. they've g
>>al shabab was implemented islamic law in areas under its control. in 2009, the existence of the foreign fighters. al shabab fled the port city, it's biggest source of revenue. it has hit back with car bombs, suicide attacks, and road side bombs. today, thousands of kenyan troops remain entrenched in large areas. the kenyans say there will be no let up in the fight againstal shabab inside and outside its borders. >> earlier today, we speak with the director of viewpoint africa...
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the law... lows the d-o- d... to eliminate furloughs... for employees... os responsibilities. .. contribute to the morale, ... and... readiness... of service members. that brings us to our question of e day. when do you think the partial government shudtown will nd... this week, next week... or who knows. go to fo baltimore dot com and tell us what you think. you can also sound off through facebook. send us a tweet.. at foxbaltimore. and you can text your aner to 45203. enter fox45a for this weekend.. fox45b for next week and fox45c for whknows. a... man... is charged... with... assault.../ ter stabbing... two security officers... at... the baltimore... comedy club... at... power--plant live. just... before... 9 last nht.../ police say..... kenneth rporal ..ad an argument ...with... management... over... an... unpaid bill.../. cooral. reuseto calm down.../ and... was about... to be escorted ... out... by... security.../ when... police say... he stabbed... one officer... in the shoulder ..../ and stabbed.... another... in... the back.../. both officers... injuries... are considere
the law... lows the d-o- d... to eliminate furloughs... for employees... os responsibilities. .. contribute to the morale, ... and... readiness... of service members. that brings us to our question of e day. when do you think the partial government shudtown will nd... this week, next week... or who knows. go to fo baltimore dot com and tell us what you think. you can also sound off through facebook. send us a tweet.. at foxbaltimore. and you can text your aner to 45203. enter fox45a for this...
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colorado law does not let him reveal what they looked at. it only lets him reveal what they signed and they signed the dime. >> thank you so much for being with us and explaining it all. studies find that they can lure kids into smoking. a loop hole has parents concerned. we ask should they be? >> and we thank the wright brothers for their ride. but now a new debate over who should get the credit. ♪ i ain't got wings, coming down ♪ (dad) just feather it out. that's right. (son) ok. feather it out. (dad) all right. that's ok. (dad) put it in cond, put it in second. (dad) slow it down. put the clutch in, break it, break it. (dad) st like i showed you. dad, you didn't show me, you showed him. dad, he's gonna wreck the car! (dad) he's not gonna wreck the car. (dad) no fighting in the road, please. (d) put your blinker on. (son) you didn't even give me a chance! (dad) ok. (mom vo) we got the new subaru because nothing could break our old one. (dad) ok. (son) what the heck? let go of my seat! (mom vo) i hope the same goes for my husband. (dad)
colorado law does not let him reveal what they looked at. it only lets him reveal what they signed and they signed the dime. >> thank you so much for being with us and explaining it all. studies find that they can lure kids into smoking. a loop hole has parents concerned. we ask should they be? >> and we thank the wright brothers for their ride. but now a new debate over who should get the credit. ♪ i ain't got wings, coming down ♪ (dad) just feather it out. that's right. (son)...
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we are a nation of laws. our law has been challenged. we lost at the 9th circuit and it will go to the u.s. supreme court. if they say to us montana had overreached then we will not be able to enforce our law in montana. simple as that. >> they used the law to shoot it down, pardon the pun. but compared to what other states are intending to do with this nullification, if montana's law was stricken down by the ninth court of appeals what chance do these other laws have? >> probably a snowball's chance in hell. you can't tell to a state legislature you can't try, you can't pass a bill, you can't say to the governor you shall not pass a bill, you can challenge it in courts. that's what we've gone for hundreds of years. that's what a country of checks and balances does. >> what missouri plans to do, penalizing agents, not letting their agents cooperate with federal agents, the balance between state power and federal power that seems to go a little bit too far, does it not? >> well, listen, when you get law enforcement that are pointing guns
we are a nation of laws. our law has been challenged. we lost at the 9th circuit and it will go to the u.s. supreme court. if they say to us montana had overreached then we will not be able to enforce our law in montana. simple as that. >> they used the law to shoot it down, pardon the pun. but compared to what other states are intending to do with this nullification, if montana's law was stricken down by the ninth court of appeals what chance do these other laws have? >> probably a...
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trying to enforce federal gun laws. the law will stay as-is. we'll see what happens next. some proponents of the law say they were happy to have overwhelming support for the bill. they believe that sends a message to the federal government about the immediate need to preserve second amendment rights. >> missouri lawmakers claim the bill was not only constitutional but essential to protect the lights of gun owners. >> california lawmakers have agreed to reduce the prison population. the state was ordered to cut the population. if the judges extend the deadline, money will be used to pay for rehabilitation programs. >> also in california, a controversial mortgage plan could use eminent domain to buy private mortgages from banks. residents with underwater mortgages would be able to refinance at lower rates. >> the fashion world has taken over london this week. one group is trying to look away from the dazzle to the less glamorous side of the fashion business. more reports from beyond the catalog. >> the british economy has
trying to enforce federal gun laws. the law will stay as-is. we'll see what happens next. some proponents of the law say they were happy to have overwhelming support for the bill. they believe that sends a message to the federal government about the immediate need to preserve second amendment rights. >> missouri lawmakers claim the bill was not only constitutional but essential to protect the lights of gun owners. >> california lawmakers have agreed to reduce the prison population....